The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 January 1855
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section17 1855-01-05 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r\ti. 22. sijrG.iroMUE, FA/iur Mowurura, in isss. J •V©. *117 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement866 1855-01-05 1 NOTIFICATION. MI •H Bf the Hon"Me the Goif*t+or of Prince of Wale* Island, sin/apode and Malacca. LIEUTENANT ROFEERT CHURCH. Secretary and Atde-d*-l.'»mp to the Hon'ole the Governor, has been per mi led to proceed to Sea op Sick Certificate for Six Months, from the Ist January next. > i.aJtlaJ i866 words
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Advertisement925 1855-01-05 1 A Steamer will also be despatched for the above ports 00. or about the I6tfa of F«by that is to say 6 hours after the arrival of the Mail leaving Southampton oo 4lh January. For further information, Rates of Freight Ac apply to U T. MARSHALL, Superintendent but* baa nth925 words
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Advertisement1034 1855-01-05 1 EASTERN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. TH k Undersigned are prepared to grant Policiea including War Risk oo shipments hence lo Great Britain, India and China, —payable either here, or at London, Liverpool, Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Hangoon and Caulon. Shares in the Company may he had on application MACLAtNE, FRASER A CO.*1,034 words
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Advertisement874 1855-01-05 1 LADIES APPAREL. Berlin wool 6f colors, boots and shoes, English and Frfcnch bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett, Dunstable and straw, balzarine dresses, capo—blond aniWaee, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chetsselles of every description, cambrics English, French and Scotch, collars, fioeiy worked, corsets without seam, corded874 words
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Advertisement941 1855-01-05 1 LIST OF ARTICLK9 FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF JOHN LITTLE A GO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*, Shoes, and Slippers—Parts and London-made; Braces—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons-*Natal and Military Coats, Ready made Dresa—Sartaai*. Codest materials; Carpet bags of various sizes; Corduroy for Trouserings: Caps—Naval, Military, Forage, and {lain941 words
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Article748 1855-01-05 2 TO THE EDITOR OP THE 8150AF0RE FREEP»W J £tr, 9 In former yean yoa used lo have a 'Special Correspondent' who chronicled ihe events which too* Place on the plain and harbour on New Year day. Why this laudable custom was discontinued I know not, bu| il you will748 words
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Article2105 1855-01-05 2 Singapore, Friday, s th January 1855. Next week we shall resume the publication of the Free. Press on the morning of Thurdays. We believe this change will be for the public convenience. The H. C. Steamer Hooghly Captain Stewart, arrived here on the Ist instant, from Pinang2,105 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement826 1855-01-05 2 ZCZS DEPOT. x ICE cao be procured at the Depot,'jnear the 4ssembly Rooms, from 7 till 9 o'clock io the V AID FROM 3 till 6 o'clock io the afternoon. (Sundays excepted.) Tokens for quantities ot 2 lbs., 5 lbs. and 10 lbs. cau be obtained at the godowns of826 words
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Advertisement837 1855-01-05 2 Crystal palace—gAld chaws. WATHEIUTqN and »MllHFb3 Id announce that k.Xjken space 10 ih*£KYfc TAL PLACE wlmAewiew of giving Snivenail publicity lo the printfar of gelling GQLDCHAINS by Weight and Wflffffllnsliip To those who have not yet tested its value the following examples wilt be found useful, showing the relative prices837 words
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Advertisement771 1855-01-05 2 lUU(BT IWlBil'l inn own... w noV established In the Town of Singapore, under the management of MR DAVID DUF»« who it prepared to transact Banking business of eveiy description. JOIIN O'B. TANDY. v 3 r Manager. Calcutta, 20 ih December, 1854. a NORTH WESTERN BANK OF INDIA, v rj Registered771 words
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Obituary32 1855-01-05 2 DIED. At Singapore, on the morning or the 1st instant, ALICE, the beloved wife of Captain WM. WILKINSON, aged 26 years and 2 months, deeply regretted by a large circle of friends.32 words
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Article2634 1855-01-05 3 trhe events of the past year, especially jpse of which Europe has been the scene, ouul lumish means for a most interesting retrospect, but it is an undertaking grillen we have neither the inclination nor he ability to enter upon. We propose, lere tofore, to confine our2,634 words
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Article4559 1855-01-05 3 26th December 1854. PRESENT The Hon. T. Church, Esq.— Chairman. Captain H. Man, M. F. Davidson, Esq. J. Guthrie, H. T. Marshall, Letters (A, U and C.) regarding the state of the Old Market, are recorded, with a view to publication with the Proceedings. Read a let'er (O.)4,559 words
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Article2158 1855-01-05 4 The Atlantic, which arrived at Liverpool on the 26th uIL, with advicea from New Y >rk, brioga full details of the ainkiog of the Arctic, and pathetic accounta of the great excitement cuuaed by the loaa of ao many persons The counting houie ef the firm2,158 words
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Article957 1855-01-05 4 Vessels' Names. j Tons Commanders. Consignees. j Deslmaiton 4fc. H M.bri 320 blane, bsq. ri r:*:"' 1 r Amer. ship Jouuh bradtee o-to Criiniicnuia B. barq Santuboni; 165 Dufretay Ditto B. barq Wave 489 Lucas Diuo Dutch steamer fading 200 Persilie Ditto Ratavi* A Btliip Zarak957 words